In this article the resonances of the project Pro-Ensino na Saude are discussed, from the perspective of two teachers, now PhDs, who participated in it through Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT). The project’s proposal is the education of health professionals in Master’s and Doctoral programs in Education. Some of the project’s objectives are: to contribute to the strengthening and expansion of graduate programs in Mato Grosso in the area of health teaching, and to foster integration between research groups and academic teams of Education and Nursing. We analyzed the results of this project in two perspectives, which we call resonances, namely: resonances of knowledge production, and resonances in education and in the services. The measurable results were established mainly by the advance in the graduate sector and research in the teachers’ place of origin.
Staff development; Intersectoral action; Public policies